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Assuming a user has the appropriate user role to access a dashboard, what other
dashboard settings control whether the dashboard is available for viewing? -
ANSWERThe ready for use and Enabled for user selection check boxes
What do you need to create a link from a dashboard to a given Hyperspace activity? -
ANSWERThe activity descriptor for the activity.
Where can you find the activity descriptor - ANSWER1. Help - about Hyperspace
when you are in the activity.
2. User Menu Summary
What could cause a component to not show up on a dashboard? - ANSWER1. It is
not set for ready for use
2. It has not been added to the content form of the dashboard
Personalization - ANSWERNeed to define things that can be done with
personalization
All Dashboard INI's - ANSWERneed to make separate flash cards for all
T or F -- SlicerDicer can be used to report on any data that has ever been entered in
Epic - ANSWERFalse- it can only report on data that has been extracted to Caboodle
A SlicerDicer population is showing all smokers with PCP's in your clinic. You would
like to see these patients grouped by their different PCP's, with one bar per provider.
How would you do this? - ANSWERAdd a slice
How to add a slicer dicer session to a dashboard - ANSWERUser table or graph and
then resource of slicerdicer and need to know the slicerdicer session id
Which of Epic's databases contains real time data - ANSWERChronicles
Which of Epic's databases are relational - ANSWERClarity
T or F -- you can use the record viewer to look up a definition of a table in Clarity. -
ANSWERFalse
What is the difference between a record and a contact - ANSWERa contact is single
set of data on a record
What is the difference between a a multiple response item and a response each time
item - ANSWERMultiple response can have multiple values for an item. Response
each time is a unique value for that contact
, T or F -- A patient who has been seen twice at your facility should have two records
in the patient master file - ANSWERfalse
A user shows you a field in Hyperspace that they want to report on. How can you
find where in chronicles that field files to - ANSWERCtrl/ left Click or search record
viewer for that specific answer
Data type - ANSWERThe data type of the item that will display
Add Type - ANSWERdetermines how long data is valid on a contact
Response Type - ANSWERwhat can be entered in the response
Networking - ANSWERnetworked items define relationships between master files by
storing a unique identifier that references a record or contact somewhere in
Chronicles
Indexing - ANSWERstoring information in a way that makes it faster to search
through to find a particular item
Date types in Chronicles - ANSWER1. String
2. Number
3. Date
4. Time
5. Instant
6. Category
Add Types - ANSWER1.No-ADD
2. Response each time
3. Lookback
Overtime Add Types - ANSWER1. Lookback
2. Response Each Time
No-Add - ANSWERItems store directly on a record. Example would be birthdate
Response each time - ANSWERstore on each of a records contacts. If blank should be
consider unknown. Example would be blood pressure. You can't assume it has not
changed since the last contact
Lookback - ANSWERsimilar to response each time, but if not populated on a contact
the system assumes the most recently entered value is valid
IDM - ANSWERRadar Dashboard
IDB - ANSWERRadar Component